The West needs to stop intervening in the Middle East and allow Bashar al-Assad to regain control of Syria if it has
Prime Minister Stephen Harper should take his own advice on engaging with Cuba and work towards similar efforts with Iran, experts say. At
The government’s controversial anti-terrorism legislation, C-51, will be among the topics studied by the United Nations this week as part of a
It’s been 100 days since the Iranian regime imprisoned Concordia University anthropologist Homa Hoodfar in the country’s notorious Evin Prison. As the
One of the directors of Canada’s terrorism research centre says statements made this weekend by the chair of the Senate national security
The battle for southwestern Ontario is shaping up to be a pitched battle between rural and urban voters, with the Conservatives particularly
Freed Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy touched down in Canada in time for Thanksgiving on Saturday and federal parties wasted no time in setting
Among the Liberal campaign promises that are facing closer scrutiny now that the party is forming a government, the party’s vow to “prioritize
The federal government’s 2015 report on human rights abuses in Saudi Arabia is in its final stages of preparation, but no date
Foreign Affairs Minister Stéphane Dion told the House of Commons Tuesday that Canada will follow calls from the United Nations to reverse